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Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005

Chapter

15

Preparing Fault Routines

Using This Chapter

Understanding the Fault
Routine Concept

Fault routines execute when a PLC-5 controller encounters a major fault
during program execution.

Use a fault routine to specify how you want the controller to respond to a
major fault. If your controller experiences a fault during program execution,
you can tell the controller to interrupt the current program, run your fault
routine, and then continue processing the original program.

A fault routine processes the major fault bit found in S:11 and determines the
course of program execution based on the fault bit present. Fault routines
provide a means to either:

systematically shut down a process or control operation

log and clear the fault and continue normal operation

For a detailed list of the words in the controller status file, see
Appendix B.

Responses to a Major Fault

When the controller detects a major fault, the controller immediately
interrupts the current program. If a fault routine exists (i.e., program file is
specified in S:29 as a fault routine), the controller runs that fault routine
program for recoverable faults. Depending on the type of fault, the controller
then:

For Information About

See Page

Understanding the fault routine concept

15-1

Understanding controller-detected major faults

15-2

Defining a fault routine

15-4

Defining a watchdog timer

15-5

Programming a fault routine

15-6

Monitoring faults

15-11

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